Sight and Sinners Book Tour
Author Bio:
Susan Mac Nicol is a self confessed bookaholic, an avid watcher of videos of sexy pole dancing men, self confessed geek and nerd and in love with her Smartphone. This little treasure is called ‘the boyfriend’ by her long suffering husband, who says if it vibrated, there’d be no need for him. Susan hasn’t had the heart to tell him there’s an app for that…
She is never happier than when sitting in the confines of her living room/study/on a cold station platform scribbling down words and making two men fall in love. She is a romantic at heart and believes that everything happens (for the most part) for a reason. She likes to think of herself as a ‘half full’ kinda gal, although sometimes that philosophy is sorely tested.
Lover of walks in the forest, theatre productions, dabbling her toes in the cold North Sea and the vibrant city of London where you can experience all four seasons in a day , she is a hater of pantomime (so please don’t tar and feather her), duplicitous people, bigotry and self righteous idiots.
In an ideal world, Susan Mac Nicol would be Queen of England and banish all the bad people to the Never Never Lands of Wherever -Who Cares. As that’s never going to happen, she contents herself with writing her HEA stories and pretending, that just for a little while, good things happen to good people.
Where to find the author:
website: www.susanmacnicol.com
blog: susanmacnicol.wordpress.com
facebook: www.facebook.com/susiemax77
twitter: www.twitter.com/SusanMacNicol7
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linkedin: http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/susanmacnicol/48/a44/602
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Publisher: Borough’s Publishing Group
Cover Artist: Art Department of Borough’s Publishing Group
Blurb(s):
THE MEN OF LONDON From Charing Cross to Waterloo, there’s no escaping love.
SEEING THROUGH…
28-year-old Draven Samuels has a tragic past, but as an investigator with a high-profile London company he now gets what he wants. Tough, sarcastic, and sceptical, he has no patience for lies and even less for people who waste his time. Even if they’re as beautiful as the wild and dark-haired Taylor Abelard. Especially when they’re talking over the body of a murder victim.
THE DARKNESS
Psychic Taylor Abelard is used to people calling him a freak. He can see past events and feel the ghostly vibrations of people close to him who’ve passed on. It’s why he doesn’t get too close to the living. But this time, against his better judgment, despite Draven’s mocking rejoinders, Taylor will get closer than ever before. The mystery surrounding a dead friend will lead the two men down a dark and seedy trail of blackmail and lies. Add in the heartbreak of a family tragedy, and events lead them straight into each other’s arms. By the end of this night, all their demons will have risen—and been banished with the dawn.
Categories: Gay Fiction, M/M Romance, Romance, Mystery
Excerpt:
EXCERPT – SIGHT AND SINNERS
The man Taylor was blowing definitely didn’t know how the hell to keep quiet. Taylor’s lips were wrapped around his dick, while above him a man stood, panting and moaning, turning the air blue with his curses. Taylor stopped what he was doing, causing the blowjob recipient to groan in dismay, and glared at the sweaty face above him.
“For Christ’s sake, Georgie, can you stop it with the fucking porn noises?” He glanced around him nervously. “This is where I work, damn it, and if anyone hears you they’ll come outside to see what all the fuss is about.”
Georgie’s wide eyes cast a quick glance around the deserted alleyway behind ‘Music Mayhem’ where Taylor was employed, then looked down at Taylor kneeling between his legs.
“Sorry, mate, it’s just that you’re so damn good at this and it’s been a while.”
Pages or Words: 66,000 words
Interview
I inherited the current pet we own. Blu is a cross collie/dalmatian/pavement special and he’s my daughter Ashley’s dog. The story of how he came to live with us goes like this.
Daughter to parents – “I’d love to have a dog.”
Parents – “No.”
Daughter – “If I could save up enough money to buy my own and look after him all by myself, can I get one?”
Husband -“I suppose.” (Thinking it would never happen, I mean, where the hell is a eighteen year old going to get the loot needed to buy a dog over here? They costs hundreds of pounds)
Daughter -*Smirks*
Two months later we had a dog. He cost £100 which she saved from God knows where, and poxy Facebook helped her put out an appeal for a puppy. One of her friends had just had a baby and had a dog which they were finding hard work.
Daughter to parents – “I found a dog! I’ve paid for it and everything. Can we go pick him up in town?”
Wife to husband – “You just had to challenge her, didn’t you?”
So Blu has been part of the family for about 4 years now. He’s highly intelligent, thinks he’s a people, thinks he’s a cat -he lies on the windowsill in the bay window looking out into the street and he’s not that small- and very loveable.
We had a huge scare when he was only a year old. My husband took him for a walk in the fields and was throwing sticks for him to catch as he loves to run. He’s a very active dog, being a collie. As he ran to get the stick, it got lodged in the ground, vertically, and he ran right into it with his mouth open. The stick went through his throat and narrowly missed his spinal cord. My husband picked him up, ran towards the road and called me on the mobile to bring the car around so we could get him to the vet. It wasn’t a pretty scene… we got him to the vet who did what he could but Blu needed specialist surgery so was transferred to an emergency facility. He was very lucky to survive and all I can say is thank God for pet insurance. The whole fiasco cost nearly £3500, something I certainly couldn’t afford.
I’ve one word of warning to impart to anyone with a dog though- don’t throw stick for them. Rather use a ball or a chew toy. The vet told us stick injuries like this kill many dogs each year.
http://www.theveterinaryexpert.com/nose-and-throat/stick-injuries/
So that’s Blu. And if you want to see him in action, take a look at what my daughter and I called the Scooby Doo effect…
And just for laughs – a Guilty Dog compilation showing just how human how pets can be.
http://youtu.be/wsgsQ_1QFBs
Tour Dates:
23-Feb
Scattered Thoughts & Rogue Words
24-Feb
25-Feb
26-Feb
27-Feb
Wicked Faerie’s Tales and Reviews
2-Mar
Wicked Wolves and Dreaming Dragons
3-Mar
4-Mar
Because Two Men Are Better Than One
5-Mar
6-Mar
9-Mar
10-Mar
11-Mar
12-Mar
13-Mar
16-Mar
17-Mar
18-Mar
19-Mar
20-Mar
Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents
Sales Links:
www.BoroughsPublishingGroup.com
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